Operative surgery . iV. Fig. 180.—Linear For ligature of aorta (Cooper), i. Forligature of common iliac (Crampton). c. For ligature of common iliac (McKee). d. For ligature of deep epigastric andcircumflex iliac arteiies. e, e, e. Inci-sions in upper, lower, and lateralregions. /. Carotid curved incision inmedian line. Fig. 181.—Linear guides., For ligature of common iliac (transperi-toneal), h. For ligature of commoniliac (extra peritoneal), c. For ligatureof common iliac through semilunar line(transperitoneal), e. For same throughfibers of rectus, d. For ligature of ex-ternal iliac


Operative surgery . iV. Fig. 180.—Linear For ligature of aorta (Cooper), i. Forligature of common iliac (Crampton). c. For ligature of common iliac (McKee). d. For ligature of deep epigastric andcircumflex iliac arteiies. e, e, e. Inci-sions in upper, lower, and lateralregions. /. Carotid curved incision inmedian line. Fig. 181.—Linear guides., For ligature of common iliac (transperi-toneal), h. For ligature of commoniliac (extra peritoneal), c. For ligatureof common iliac through semilunar line(transperitoneal), e. For same throughfibers of rectus, d. For ligature of ex-ternal iliac. /. For ligature of For ligature of common femoral, through outer border of rectusfor opening abdomen at that situation. The Contiguous Anatomy.—The ureter lies to the outer side. In other re-spects the importance of the relations of the vessel is alike in both methods. The Operation.—Divide the various tissues comprising the abdominalwall on a grooved director down to the peritonaBum; turn t


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